Thanks for looking.
I've also posted at https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=47&t=274402
and someone there says:
"it's a well-known bug:"
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On 31/07/18 16:29, atlan wrote:
Hi, It is with LO, installed by going to Software Manager which is part of
Mint, then clicking on Flatpak (which brings up a long list of applications)
and then clicking on LibreOffice. I have also uninstalled LibreOffice-core
in Package Manager, but didn't have to
Hi, It is with LO, installed by going to Software Manager which is part of
Mint, then clicking on Flatpak (which brings up a long list of applications)
and then clicking on LibreOffice. I have also uninstalled LibreOffice-core
in Package Manager, but didn't have to do that.
Do other Flatpak apps s
On 27/07/18 16:17, atlan wrote:
I'm using Linux Mint 19 (Mate 64 bit)
Using software manager, I removed Libreoffice and then installed the Flatpak
version of it.
It now opens opens with "(as superuser)" in title bar.
Haven't heard of that before. (But I'm not running Mint; don't see your
is
On 22-7-2018 23:48, Peggy wrote:
> I selected some all capitalized text in a title, wanting to make a macro to
> change it to initial caps. Ran the macro, stopped it and it worked. Went to
> the macros under "My macros" in the library to assign a shortcut key.
Repeat the key combination SHIFT+F3,